The Newburg High School track team was runner-up in both the boys' and girls' team standings Wednesday at the annual Frisco League Meet, held at Waynesville Middle School.

Iberia won the boys' team title with 131 points – just one point ahead of Newburg's 130. Plato captured the girls' crown with 142 while the Newburg Lady Wolves were runner-up with 110 points.

Boys

Earning conference championships for the Wolves were Austin Thompson in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of :44.78; Kylon Bales in the pole vault at 12-0, and the 4x200-meter relay team of Jamie Stevenson, Alan Yelton, Tevis Elbert and Dylan Sickler with a time of 1:42.59.

Second places for Newburg came from Kyle Olsen in the shot put at 36-8; Trevor Constable in the high jump at 5-10 and Stevenson in the 110-meter hurdles at :18.04. Wolf third places came from Bales in the 300-meter hurdles at :46.88; Aaron Crisp in the discus at 93-9 1/2; Constable in the long jump at 18-11, and the 4x100-meter relay team of Stevenson, Elbert, Yelton and Sickler at :49.88.

Iberia's Jason Winters scored the most points in the boys' meet with 36 points. Constable was fifth overall for Newburg with 23 points while Bales was sixth at 20.

Girls

The Lady Wolves produced seven 1st-place finishes.

Annalea Breedlove had a hand in four 1st-places for the Lady Wolves, winning the open 400-meter dash at 1:05.56 and the long jump at 15-11. Jordan Baumgardner won both the 100-meter dash with a time of :13.20 and the 200-meter dash at :28.47.

Also for Newburg Renate Richardson won the 100-meter hurdles at :18.63.

Breedlove, Baumgardner and Richardson all ran a leg on the winning 4x200-meter relay team, along with Amelia Schmidt, with a time of 1:58.31. And the Newburg team of Breedlove, Miranda Cardin, Sonya Wann and Emily Towns won the 4x400-meter relay with a time of 5:03.13.

Placing second for the Lady Wolves were Baumgardner in the 400-meter dash at 1:06.70 and Richardson in the 300-meter hurdles at :53.44. A Newburg third place came from Schmidt in the discus at 79-11.

Plato's Lexi McNiel was the girls' top point producer with 36 points while Baumgardner was third with 30.5, Breedlove fifth with 25 and Richardson seventh with 20.5.

In the junior high division Dixon won the boys' team crown with 142 points while Newburg was eighth with 10. In the junior high girls' meet Plato was first with 122 points and Newburg was seventh with 15.

District Next Week Newburg is scheduled to compete in the Missouri Class 1 District 4 Meet on Saturday, May 4 in Urbana. Schools in the district competition include Newburg, Bakersfield, Chadwick, Crocker, Dora, Everton, Halfway, Humansville, Macks Creek, New Covenant Academy, St. Elizabeth, Stoutland, Verona, Walnut Grove, Wheatland and Wheaton.